Customs clearance is operative at your port of entry into South Africa and Mozambique. You must have a passport, valid for a minimum of 6 months beyond intended date of departure from Mozambique. All non-Mozambique citizens MUST have a visa. Please ensure that your visa is valid at least a week before and a week after the contracted period. Visa applications can be made to Mozambique Embassies, High Commissions or Consulates in your home country. Please apply well in advance. The following is required for such application:
- Official Application form;
- Four passport photos;
- Valid passport;
- Return or onward ticket or flight confirmation slip;
- Fee payable in cash or cheque to Mozambique High Commission

Insurance for personal effects, luggage and trip cancellation as well as medical insurance is strongly recommended. The outfitter can arrange medical evacuation cover at a nominal fee at client’s request.

Kind of accommodation

Camping

Accommodation is provided in 6m x 3,5m safari-style tents, each accommodating two people. Comfortable beds, tables, chairs, cupboards, linen and insect repellent are provided. En-suite ablutions offer hot/cold water showers and basins and flush toilets. Basic toiletries and towels are provided. The tents are serviced daily and a laundry service is provided. Scrumptious meals and drinks are served around a campfire on a communal dining deck. A fully equipped off-road trailer is used for fly-camping.

- Booking are only confirmed on receipt of a 50% deposit within 2 weeks on date of this agreement.
- The balance of all estimated safari charges (ie. trophy fees, air charter, vehicle transfers etc.) must be paid prior to departure for your safari.
- All payments shall be made to African Safari Adventures ~ P O Box 118. Merigold, MS 38732

CANCELLATION POLICY
1. There shall be no refund on payments made of daily rate if a hunt is cancelled within six (6) months of the date of commencement of the Safari.
2. In the event of a hunt being cancelled prior to six (6) months of the date of the Safari, then a cancellation penalty of 20% of the daily rate will apply.
3. In the event the Safari is cancelled by the Safari Operator or the area is closed to hunting or travel for any reason prior to commencement of safari, the client will receive a full refund.
4. No refunds will be made if the client leaves the safari before the scheduled completion date.

INDEMNITY
1. The client acknowledges that International Travel and Big Game Hunting can be dangerous and possibly result in illness, injury, or even death. The client further understands that the Safari Operator, the Directors, Employees and Agents have no control or liability over the success of the safari. The client is advised to provide adequate insurance to cover himself, his observers, medical insurance, personal belongings and luggage.
3. The Safari Operator is not responsible for unforeseen mechanical malfunctions, flat tires, road conditions or any other unavoidable delays.
4. The Safari Operator and/or Agents are not responsible for any deterioration or damage to trophies beyond their control, ie., Government delays in releasing trophies, Shipping Agent or Airline delays in shipment or loss, nor delays caused by inspection at the port of entry.

It is a requirement for all visitors to have Medical Insurance and Medical Evacuation insurance Medical Air Rescue Service (Mars) offers emergency evacuation in Zimbabwe. Please advise should you like us to arrange this insurance for you.

Language

English, Portuguese

RW Safaris is proud to announce that as of 2007 we now offer hunting in the Mozambique. Our two areas are Zambezi Delta and an area southeast of the Niassa Reserve. Hunters visiting the Zambezi Delta follow in the footsteps of pioneers such as Wally Johnson, Harry Manners and Robert Ruark. Our concession which covers over 1,200 square miles was once home to 50,000 buffalo before the war. The region is original, unspoilt and truly unique offering a large selection of free ranging wild game. It is one of the few areas where you can hunt wild game in an unfenced, remote wilderness.

About Mozambique: After centuries of ethnic and Arab rule, slave trading, Portuguese colonialism and decades of a devastating civil war, Mozambique finally became a democratic Republic in 1990. The country is governed by FRELIMO under the leadership of President Armando Guebuza.

The population numbers about 19,1 million people with 23.9 people per km. The official language is Portuguese and many African languages, such as Tsonga, Sena Nyanja, Makonde and Macua are spoken. The major concentrations of population are along the coast and in the fertile river valleys, notably in Zambezia and Gaza provinces.

The land itself: Mozambique borders Tanzania to the north, Zambia and Malawi to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and South Africa and Swaziland to the southwest. To the east lie the Indian Ocean and a coastline of nearly 2500km with tropical beaches, coral reefs and strings of islands. A vast low plateau rises towards the mountains in the west and north and accounts for nearly half of the area of Mozambique. The landscape of the plateau is savannah, more or less dry and open woodlands with tracts of short grass. The western and northern highlands are patched with forests. The Zambezi is the largest of the 25 main rivers which flow through Mozambique into the Indian Ocean.

Climate: Climate varies from sub-tropical to tropical. Inland is cooler than the coast and the rainfall is high. The hottest and wettest season is October to March. April to September is mainly dry. Maximums are sometimes as high as 40ºC and minimums seldom goes below 15ºC.

The Zambezi Delta is unique in its habitat diversity, with large rivers, swamps, flood plains, grassy plains and forests - Each contributing to the large animal diversity. The Zambezi Delta area must be one of the only places in the world where you can hunt free ranging wild species such as, Nyala, Sable and Waterbuck herds. Each ever increasing - as are their trophies. The pygmy antelope like the Suni, Oribi and the forest Duikers enjoy growing popularity amongst hunters. With lots of natural water, hippo and crocodile hunts are made something very special.
Travel JHB to Beira (SAA) then charter to concession.

Concession area: We hunt in over 500,000 hectares of pristine wilderness in northern Mozambique. The concession area is situated south-east of the Niassa Game Reserve and lies between the Messalo and Niorenge rivers as its northern and south-eastern boundaries. The area is scattered with massive volcanic formations called inselberg, surrounded by open vlei and miyombo woodland. The sub tropical vegetation and climate with its moderate to high rainfall is home to huge herds of Sable elephant and leopard.Travel:
JHB to Maputo to Lichinga (on Linhas Aereas airways) (LAM) then a 5 hour drive to camp
JHB to Maputo to Pemba (LAM) then charter to concession
JHB to Pemba (SAA) then charter to concession

THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SAFARI:
- Transportation to and from the hunting area.
- Trophy clearing and permit fees, vetinary and shipping charges, dip and pak plus any other fees.
- Bank Charges
- Cost of any and all air tickets is at the clients expense and is not included in our fees.

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